Top 600 Batman Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
As a kid, when most of my friends were into Superman and Batman, there was only one superhero who held my interest - The Green Hornet.
Whether it's Batman, Superman, Watchmen, the 300 story, we just make stuff that I want to see.
How can an article about me or the Batman be the true story when I am not consulted or interviewed? — © Bob Kane
How can an article about me or the Batman be the true story when I am not consulted or interviewed?
To be honest with you, I didn't really read a lot of DC comics as a kid, but I was obsessed with Batman and still am.
Batman. I like the idea that if I had enough money, time, and vengeance, I could become him.
There's Batman, there's Superman, there's Wonder Woman. She's the full-blown real deal.
Like, why is Batman so relevant? It's because he gets reinvented constantly. There are a lot of stories you can tell with that character.
When I got the part, I tried to remember Batman as I knew him when I was a kid - with emotional recall.
My favourite superhero? I have a soft spot for Batman, because he doesn't have any super powers - he's just a person. And he's pretty dark.
I am the least qualified person to comment on anyone playing the role of Batman since I so terribly destroyed the part.
Very little other than Elmore Leonard's crime writing inspiring me on my Batman run.
I always claimed I became the Batman to fight crime. That was a lie. I did it to overcome the fear.
Ever since I was a little kid, I told my mom that I want to go to Hollywood and make a 'Batman' movie. — © David S. Goyer
Ever since I was a little kid, I told my mom that I want to go to Hollywood and make a 'Batman' movie.
I enjoyed reading Batman, and Superman, and all the super ones, but I never wished I created them. I've got to let there be some work for other people!
When the 'Batman' TV series was taken to the silver screen, one of America's favourite sweethearts would don the mask and claws of Catwoman.
A post-9/11, modern take being Batman training people to be the heroes they know they can be on their own.
One of the first movies I ever saw was 'Batman,' based on the TV series with Adam West and Burt Ward.
I liked "Superman/Batman: The Search for Kryptonite" because I really enjoyed the interaction between those two characters.
I always say it's very difficult when you're tackling something like 'Spider-Man' or 'Batman' that has been done so many times before.
My favorite Batman stories were very much in conversation with the zeitgeist over the years.
The great thing about Batman and Superman, in truth, is that they are literally transcendent. They are better than most of the stories they are in.
[Doctor Strange ] is slightly more specialised than Spider-Man or Superman or Batman, but he's very loved by people who know him.
Batman is basically an ordinary guy who had something tragic happen to him when he was young.
Usually, homecoming themes are like, 'A Night Under the Stars' or 'An Evening to Remember.' Ours was simply, 'Batman.'
The only Batman that doesn't need parodying is Adam West, but everybody else is fair game.
I'm very interested in Ben Affleck as Batman. I actually think he's a great choice.
Forget about Batman, Superman, and the Power Rangers, cause I'll be your hero if you're ever in some danger.
When your a kid,everybody runs around witha red cape-we all wanted to be SUPERMAN or BATMAN.
No kids should see that kind of violence where Batman is killing as many people as the bad guys.
I've always had an argument with my best friend that Spider-Man was way better than Batman. I was a massive fan growing up.
Duke is a character who believes that heroism and the Robin mantle can exist entirely separate from Batman himself.
I played Li'l Abner and Batman in school plays; I wanted to be an actor to play all these different characters.
In honesty, there are probably a lot of stories that can be told with Batman. I like the idea of him growing older and he can't quite do it as much anymore.
When men are growing up and they're reading about Batman, Spiderman, Superman ... those are not fantasies ... they're options.
I think Batman is a great character in that he has a lot of internalization, and his heroics come from a dark place.
I am a huge fan of 'Batman'. As a kid watching it, there are certain things that I'm not going to latch onto as much as when I've gotten older.
When you have a Green Lantern mixing with a foil like Batman, you get scenes that are comic-book history. There's the epicness of it all.
Dan: 'Ah, well, I hope this didn't have anything to do with me.' Ellen: 'No, not unless you played Cat Woman in Batman. — © Ellen DeGeneres
Dan: 'Ah, well, I hope this didn't have anything to do with me.' Ellen: 'No, not unless you played Cat Woman in Batman.
I'm kind of like the Lone Ranger or Batman. I can just go to my mansion and jump out in my uniform and sing on weekends.
I'm a Batman fan from Day 1. My daughter's favorite is Wonder Woman, and my son loves The Flash, Cyborg, and Superman.
If we made the 'Batman' games more realistic, you'd have to be Bruce Wayne for half the game, counting his money and dating supermodels.
Whereas Superman is a godlike guy from another planet and Batman is this mysterious, unknowable billionaire, everyone in 'Spider-Man' is human and flawed.
I kind of stumbled into comics in a roundabout way. One of the first films my father introduced me to was the 1989 'Batman,' the Tim Burton one.
The 'Batman' franchise is iconic and its a privilege to now be able to visualize it in my own way.
Word of advice. These have a kick, so don’t suck too hard—” Holy hypoxia, Batman.
Everybody's 'odyssey' is a little bit different. Batman's is his own and unique to him.
I loved Batman, don't get me wrong, but that kind of mindless violence is not good for young children.
I guess my inspiration is this - I like to pretend that every story that ever happened to 'Batman' was real and is part of this one guy's life. — © Grant Morrison
I guess my inspiration is this - I like to pretend that every story that ever happened to 'Batman' was real and is part of this one guy's life.
I wouldn't want to be Superman. Batman would be cool. But the one I've always wanted to play is the Joker. There is a maniacal and dangerous side to me.
I feel like me and Batman have a lot in common. Out on the basketball court, I'm a vigilante.
I naturally gravitate to darker characters. Gotham. Batman's suit. It's all dark; he's very interesting. It all comes from his builds and guts.
I think it's refreshing to have a character-driven 'Batman' story that isn't just about action and getting out of scrapes.
I live in a small apartment. There's only so much Batman memorabilia a guy can hang on to in New York City.
I don't believe in superheroes but I love Batman movies. There's a part of every person that is entertained by the idealistic, the fantastic.
I was excited about The Dark Knight until Heath Ledger gave away the ending, Batman always wins.
Any guy in his right mind would die to play Batman.
Warner Bros offered me the next Batman, and the only reason that I didn't do it was because of The Saint.
a fat Reichian wife screeching over potatoes Get a job! And five nose running brats in love with Batman
The first movie I fell in love with was Tim Burton's 'Batman,' which isn't Chicago, obviously, it's Gotham.
When I was a teenager, I did one animated series back when I was on 'General Hospital.' It was 1971 or '72. Then I didn't do animation until 'Batman.'
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